Looney Tunes #233
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBugs Bunny is dressed for dinner — green bib napkin and all — and he's absolutely delighted as he twirls an enormous tangle of spaghetti with fork and pasta wheel at a neatly set table. Ralph Heimdahl's cover for this March 1961 Dell issue captures the wisecracking rabbit at his most cheerfully single-minded, making even a plate of pasta feel like a grand occasion. It's a bright, charming snapshot of the Looney Tunes gang's comic energy, with interior art by Pete Alvarado and Steve Steere bringing the laughs to life inside.
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Sylvester boots Tweety off a cliff. Tweety is saved by an updraft and proceeds to haunt the guilt-ridden pussycat.
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